About five million Germans have serious learning difficulties when it comes to reading and writing. It is frequently the case that several members of the same family are affected. So hereditary disposition seems to play an urgent role in the
occurrence of dyslexia. Scientists at the universities of Marburg, Würzburg and Bonn have been working on that question together with Swedish colleagues from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. [click link for full article]
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